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the city says tickets for three-hour tours are nearly sold out and highlights include the giant egg-shaped receptacles. >> thanks for watching "street signs." history always repeats itself. "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo here at the new york stock exchange. stocks mixed at this hour. the dow struggling to stay above the 14,000 level and the nasdaq modestly higher. >> just a reversal. >> i'm bill griffith. we'll see if the dow can rally back. we're at the lows of the day right now but also following these stories on today's ram. the ceo of dow component cisco will be with us. john chambers will join us moments after the company reports earnings. will the results move us closer or further away from a new high? plus a lot more to get into with the always outspoken john chambers. >> he's terrific and how is this for an odd couple. facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg having new jersey republican governor chris christie over to his house tonight. >> here's a clue. >> knew you would like that. >> serve lots of foo
the city says tickets for three-hour tours are nearly sold out and highlights include the giant egg-shaped receptacles. >> thanks for watching "street signs." history always repeats itself. "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo here at the new york stock exchange. stocks mixed at this hour. the dow struggling to stay above the 14,000 level and the nasdaq modestly higher. >>...
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what are traders citying about it? steve grasso is standing by on the floor of the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you. >> bottom line, this note says the chances of apple returning cash is better than ever maybe right now. >> that's it right there. with the conversation started, it's been on everyone's mind about where this cash is going to be allocated to. it got the conversation on the front burner once again. apple has jumped from that 4$43 level around january 24, 25th. it's brought the dialogue into the annual investor meeting. people want to know where it's going. people are excited about it. you're not going to sell the stock ahead of that meeting, you're not going to sell the stock until you find out buyback, dividend, what the story is. >> did einhorn just put a floor under the stock? >> i don't know about a floor. but going into the meeting, going into february 27th, i think there's going to be a floor put on the stock until we find out some closure as to what's happening to it. but goldman s
what are traders citying about it? steve grasso is standing by on the floor of the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> thank you. >> bottom line, this note says the chances of apple returning cash is better than ever maybe right now. >> that's it right there. with the conversation started, it's been on everyone's mind about where this cash is going to be allocated to. it got the conversation on the front burner once again. apple has jumped from that 4$43 level around...
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the ten-city composite up 5.9%. the 20-city composite up 6.8%. david blitzer is the chairman of the s&p 500 index committee. david, welcome back. good morning. >> good morning. >> pretty good numbers to close out the year. people still trying to get their arms around how distressed properties are moving some of these prices, especially in key markets. >> that's right. i think the overall picture is very, very strong. the national index, which is up 7.3% for the four quarters, ended with the end of 2012. so really, all across the country things look good. only one city of all 20 was down on the year-over-year basis. >> still, though, i'm told the index is heavily skewed by the share of distressed. that's why atlanta could be down 17%. and now up 10% year-over-year. are these numbers, are they reflective of what's happening with real buyers? >> yes, i think they are reflective of what's actually happening with real buyers. what we've seen in city after city over the last couple of years is the city will get hit with a wave of foreclosure activity.
the ten-city composite up 5.9%. the 20-city composite up 6.8%. david blitzer is the chairman of the s&p 500 index committee. david, welcome back. good morning. >> good morning. >> pretty good numbers to close out the year. people still trying to get their arms around how distressed properties are moving some of these prices, especially in key markets. >> that's right. i think the overall picture is very, very strong. the national index, which is up 7.3% for the four...
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the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think you're seeing a turn in m&a also. >> until that dynamic change, i'm not sure why anyone would want to walk away. >> best buy is getting a boost today, also getting an upgrade. stocks having a nice move. >> the stock was left for dead last year. fourth quarter sales were a little better than people expected, that showed some stabilization, which was positive. and steefle also making a call on management doing a much better job. the risk is the same it's been. google is getting into retail, apple has eaten their lrcunch. i would take profits and gets out of this. i don't see
the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think...
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embassy in turkey, that is a factor that raising the tensions and chris many premium in the marketplace. add it that explosion at head quarters in mexico city, that's another factor that traders are launching. we haven't seen significant gains in the u.s. oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of the country that is something that kept a lid on the rise in the u.s. oil price. in terms of precious metals, it has been a strong day for precious metals after the jobs data and that unploemt rate is what traders are watching. one reason they think precious metals. >> so what has happened to the individual investor over that time? jane wells is in los angeles. jane? >> hi, tyler. you think of americans as being resilient and optimistic. we found more than a few who said they survived the last few years by thinking of warren buffett. the view from main street when we come back. [ male announcer ] wi
embassy in turkey, that is a factor that raising the tensions and chris many premium in the marketplace. add it that explosion at head quarters in mexico city, that's another factor that traders are launching. we haven't seen significant gains in the u.s. oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of...
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city moving independently of that. all others are moving to the upside. important thing is while durable goods, defense and aerospace, take a look at major sectors. financials all on the upside. >> thank you, mr. pisani. ty, up to you. >> sue, grab some buds. or maybe not. class action lawsuit accusing the watering down of beer, including bud ribudweiser. what is going on? >> class action lawsuit in california followed by pennsylvania and new jersey and others to follow. each one seeking at least $5 million. claim is that they knowingly added water to beer making its printed alcohol content claims inaccurate. the california lawsuit says among other things, quote, ab's claims are false in every instance and are based on uniform can corporate policy of overstating the amount of alcohol in each of ab's product. ten brands in all are included, including budweiser, bud light, michelob and i thought michelob ultra was mainly water anyway. they say our beers are in kulful compliance with labelling laws. we reached out for com
city moving independently of that. all others are moving to the upside. important thing is while durable goods, defense and aerospace, take a look at major sectors. financials all on the upside. >> thank you, mr. pisani. ty, up to you. >> sue, grab some buds. or maybe not. class action lawsuit accusing the watering down of beer, including bud ribudweiser. what is going on? >> class action lawsuit in california followed by pennsylvania and new jersey and others to follow. each...
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new york city, i don't think that was ever that realistic. but, what we're talking about is smart grid technology, in that with thousands or millions of sources of electricity all around the country, the i.t. that's going to be necessary to make that all work together is going to be pretty huge. >> david, thank you very much for coming in and explaining all this stuff to us. >> come on back. >> i could go on for aheil. >> we didn't talk about the tax credits and whether or not that's going to lay. >> who would have known that electricity could be interesting. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> when we come back -- >> blackberries every second it's very interesting. >> house majority leader eric cantor and his plan to give the republican party a message makeover. "squawk" will be right back. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his l
new york city, i don't think that was ever that realistic. but, what we're talking about is smart grid technology, in that with thousands or millions of sources of electricity all around the country, the i.t. that's going to be necessary to make that all work together is going to be pretty huge. >> david, thank you very much for coming in and explaining all this stuff to us. >> come on back. >> i could go on for aheil. >> we didn't talk about the tax credits and whether...
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when he came into the office in '78, the city was at or near its nader. i can remember it well at that time, of course. and we did grow a great deal under his mayorality. not without some scandal, but certainly with a great deal of enthusiasm. in many ways he brought the spirit back and made you feel good about being a new yorker. which is not easy to do, when you had lived through the '70s. >> he passes on a day where a new biography, a film biography of him opens. something somebody said is the kochiest thing he could have possibly done. >> i've seen it. a friend of mine directed it. and, yeah, timing is great. it's also actually a great history of new york, and also, of this incredible man. >> grand central turns 100 today. an institution, a building that nearly went away, and could have gone away under his administration. he saved that. his inscription is going to have danny pearl's final words, my father was jewish, my mother was jewish, i am jewish. he will be missed. the biggest ipo since facebook, pfizer taking its animal business public today. al
when he came into the office in '78, the city was at or near its nader. i can remember it well at that time, of course. and we did grow a great deal under his mayorality. not without some scandal, but certainly with a great deal of enthusiasm. in many ways he brought the spirit back and made you feel good about being a new yorker. which is not easy to do, when you had lived through the '70s. >> he passes on a day where a new biography, a film biography of him opens. something somebody...
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they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying motorola, protecting. none the economics of the core business which is search. a great business having more mobile products out there helped them. that would happen anyhow. it's really fascinating to me where google is able to spend, how much credit they and amazon get for that. we don't return, actually see earnings growth. >> thank you very much to all three of you. >> isn't it amazing how google is part of it, google. >> it's a verb. >> the new xerox. >> actually said i googled it. >> on deck, explosive report on how hackers are infiltrating america's biggest countr
they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying...
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atlantic city is the key word here. according to wells fargo, this could mean up to $850 million in a year in revenue. right now, the bill would be just for people living in the state to be able to gamble online. other states with legal online gambling could utilize the new jersey site. the more states that do this, the bigger the business could become for new jersey. atlantic city could use the boost. revenue down about 40% in just the last seven years. there is a little bit of concern about some lost tourism, but governor christie basically said, the cost benefit analysis just makes sense to get in, and get in first. coming up, we'll talk about the possible implications with professional sports. all leagues are against this. we'll chime in on what they have to say about it. >> internet gambling is already legal in europe. there are stocks that are already moving up in london on the basis they'll be able to capitalize on this. >> that is definitely true. thank you, simon. >> there is a mover in the gaining space. let's
atlantic city is the key word here. according to wells fargo, this could mean up to $850 million in a year in revenue. right now, the bill would be just for people living in the state to be able to gamble online. other states with legal online gambling could utilize the new jersey site. the more states that do this, the bigger the business could become for new jersey. atlantic city could use the boost. revenue down about 40% in just the last seven years. there is a little bit of concern about...
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new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have an early spring. guess not. thanks, paul. appreciate it very much. we should go to chicago because the weather will be much better there than it is here. hi, ricky. >> hi. i feel bad for you, sue. we've had very little snow in chicago this season and a lot less selling of traesh ris of late. look at the chart of ten-year. you can see we are now well under the 195. many traders calling it a pivot. why, ask you? this should explain. we are hovering at two-week lows and the pattern looks like more buying in treasury. not necessarily selling but equities figure and as do currencies, look at a
new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have...
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>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in the uk where on-line gambling is legal. it will take another 6 to 12 months for it all to get up and running. pay-off? 1.5 billion added to fis al in 2015. uncertainty about demand in the garden state and questions about whether on-line betting will hurt the brick and mortar business and questioning whether on-line gaming is enough to save ac's casinos. new competition from properties on-line in baltimore and d.c. wi will hurt them. the state and casinos can't bet on that yet. back to you, scott. >> mary, thank you very much. we saw zynga get the nevada pop the other day pip think you
>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples has everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. even custom banners. >>> we all know the stock market is an endless capacity to surprise. and befuddle. even the most grizzled stock veteran like myself. we recognize that whenever we buy a stock, there's a good chance the investment just won't work out. but nobody likes to dwell on the idea that all we do is make mistakes. tough cookies. tonight i'm putting on my negative nancy hat. i'm going into the glass half empty mode and in the immortal words of joe e. brown in "some like it hot" nobody is perfect. why? maybe they think i'm a misanthrope. a stock sadist who is spreading despair and making people miserable? no, guess whose job that is? washington's. i do it because i want to help you compensate for your own fallibility to make sure that you're as prepared as possible caused by the slings an
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples has everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. even custom banners. >>> we all know the stock market is an endless capacity to surprise. and befuddle. even the most grizzled stock veteran like myself. we recognize that whenever we buy a stock, there's...
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and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of jpmorgan. there may be momentum. >> the corporate governance splitting the two roles never gained the traction here in the united states as it has around the rest of the world. people still love to have a single figurehead in america, and someone they can rally around. it's a very different -- you know, the iconization of american business people is quite unique. >> our next guest actually may have something to say on that topic. one of the biggest names in shareholder activists recently pushing for the proxy fight going on. calling on diversifi
and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of...
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the city is effectively going to shut down. >> thank you so very much. steve. >> just seconds away from the data. in fact it's out now. rick santelli at the cme in chicago. rick the numbers. >> hello cow. 38.5 billion is the trade balance. that's a deficit. but it's under 40 billion. that is really shocking. the last time we were under 40 billion was november of 2010. so this is really a pretty big deal. we're expecting, you know, 8 billion wider deficit, and 46. and last month, had the most subtle revisions, we'll just call it a push. so you know, i'm going to have to ponder this. we know that there's a lot of foreign exchange going on in the world. most of it right now isn't free market driven, it's central bank printing driven. thinking this through, of course, is going to have big possibilities for strategic trades down the road. especially if the offshoot of what's going on potentially between europe, japan, maybe to a lesser extent china, is going to boost the value of the dollar. is that something that's going to help or hurt? how important is thi
the city is effectively going to shut down. >> thank you so very much. steve. >> just seconds away from the data. in fact it's out now. rick santelli at the cme in chicago. rick the numbers. >> hello cow. 38.5 billion is the trade balance. that's a deficit. but it's under 40 billion. that is really shocking. the last time we were under 40 billion was november of 2010. so this is really a pretty big deal. we're expecting, you know, 8 billion wider deficit, and 46. and last...
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the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's send it back to you in new york. >> reynolds, we were just talking about sorkin on the best dressed list and you may not be on it, but this is the guy that might replace it. loot him. >> thank you so much. >> you know what? i think he knew he was going to be back on squawk today. it's been a while and you said i'm going to be back on "squawk box." >> got the pocket square going. >> representing. >> and the hair is high .tight today, too, right? when was that done, yesterday? >> high and tight. my dad, god rest his soul, was a high and tight man. >> do you miss us on the days on -- >> ever
the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's...
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the law allows atlantic city casinos to handle online bets within the state but they are expected to form partnerships with online gambling firms. and then there is target, sliding more than 1% after reporting a 2% drop in fourth quarter profit, hurt by investments tied to its entry into the canadian market this year. retailer also giving a disappointing full year outlook with a midpoint of its guidance range missing estimates. let's get to our road map today, the fed chairman facing tougher questions on the second day in a row. this time from the house financial services committee. we'll get an update on the q&a and find out what ben has to say about qe 3, the economy and more. tim cook facing his own tough questions from investors of the company's shareholder meeting. we'll take you live there and get the inside story from a shareholder about what cook may say. then, more water, less buzz. that's at least what some consumers are saying about anheuser-busch. a multimillion dollar lawsuit being filed accusing the brewer of watering down its beer. we will get the latest details on the
the law allows atlantic city casinos to handle online bets within the state but they are expected to form partnerships with online gambling firms. and then there is target, sliding more than 1% after reporting a 2% drop in fourth quarter profit, hurt by investments tied to its entry into the canadian market this year. retailer also giving a disappointing full year outlook with a midpoint of its guidance range missing estimates. let's get to our road map today, the fed chairman facing tougher...
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to couple cities with manufacturing, trying to bring jobs back to people and the cities that have lost them. i just wonder what was new about last night? >> i was really proud of the president's speech, because it highlighted particularly when it came to the economy. some new bold initiatives that really need to -- really designed to move the needle. because there's been a lot of criticism, not just of the president, but of the republicans and washington in general, that, you know, same old same old tired proposals. the proposal to create manufacturing innovation institutes around the country, we have one in youngstown, ohio. the president proposed a the least 15, and 5 over the next couple of years. that's going to allow us to make the kind of investments to make sure we can make things in america again and revitalize some of the communities decimated by the fact that factories have moved out of town. coupling those communities with businesses so we can make sure we can locate high-tech jobs and make them hubs for high-tech jobs. >> how to further that, when obviously the main concern
to couple cities with manufacturing, trying to bring jobs back to people and the cities that have lost them. i just wonder what was new about last night? >> i was really proud of the president's speech, because it highlighted particularly when it came to the economy. some new bold initiatives that really need to -- really designed to move the needle. because there's been a lot of criticism, not just of the president, but of the republicans and washington in general, that, you know, same...
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i know your city well. how are the cuts going to impact you specifically? >> the cuts will hit across the board. but of course, they'll hit where it hurts the most early. it's going to go directly to young people. about $7 million will be cut to education, head-start, those sorts of things. because the grown-ups can't do their jobs, the kids get hurt. this crisis is about as real as manti te'o's girlfriend. the congress can't get its work done. the president stood up at the state of the union, sent all sorts of clear messages about the fact that he would go to all sorts of compromise positions, if we could get a congress that could actually do its job. and in minneapolis, as you know, target, best buy, they're all announcing their earnings and we're beginning to see this shaking of consumer confidence again. there's no reason for people to have any lack of confidence, except for a republican house that can't get its act together. >> there are those who say that comments like that are scare tactics on the side of the aisle that you you come from, that pe are
i know your city well. how are the cuts going to impact you specifically? >> the cuts will hit across the board. but of course, they'll hit where it hurts the most early. it's going to go directly to young people. about $7 million will be cut to education, head-start, those sorts of things. because the grown-ups can't do their jobs, the kids get hurt. this crisis is about as real as manti te'o's girlfriend. the congress can't get its work done. the president stood up at the state of the...
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in the city, 20 degrees the windchill. boston, 27. the winds howling, temperatures dropping. yes, more snow falling out there, especially around the lakes today. south of buffalo, that's where it will be focused and into northern maine. good news for the skiers. most of this last storm stayed mostly snow. the slopes are still in good shape. totals today mostly north of syracuse toward the tughill plateau, 94 staying breezy and dry. most of the concern over the next couple of days will be the latest winter storm. moving into the west today, snow overspreading the four corners area. colorado into new mexico, arizona, utah, all picking up significant snow. this really cranks into the day tomorrow. we'll have heavy snow across nebraska, kansas, missouri, into iowa. big area of sleet and freezing rain here across southern missouri and northern arkansas. travel is going to be really rough. for some folks with enough freezing rain, we could be talking power outages for several days. especially in northern arkansas. that's something to watch. and then on friday, the snow moves up tow
in the city, 20 degrees the windchill. boston, 27. the winds howling, temperatures dropping. yes, more snow falling out there, especially around the lakes today. south of buffalo, that's where it will be focused and into northern maine. good news for the skiers. most of this last storm stayed mostly snow. the slopes are still in good shape. totals today mostly north of syracuse toward the tughill plateau, 94 staying breezy and dry. most of the concern over the next couple of days will be the...
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>> caller: cramer, this is mike in the windy city giving you a chicago bears b-b-boo-yah. >> what's up? >> caller: if i short a stock, how long do i have to cover that short? >> forever. forever. that's one of the great things about shorting. stay short for as long as you want. if the stock goes up, they may ask you to put more money up, though, and that's where people get squeezed. okay. you've got to dig deep if you want deep profits. gross margins will guide you in figuring out the direction of a stock. and some things you'll only find on the conference calls. not the headlines. gross margins, that's on the call. stay with cramer. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jac
>> caller: cramer, this is mike in the windy city giving you a chicago bears b-b-boo-yah. >> what's up? >> caller: if i short a stock, how long do i have to cover that short? >> forever. forever. that's one of the great things about shorting. stay short for as long as you want. if the stock goes up, they may ask you to put more money up, though, and that's where people get squeezed. okay. you've got to dig deep if you want deep profits. gross margins will guide you in...
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>> caller: cramer, this is mike in the windy city giving you a chicago bears b-b-boo-yah. >> what's up? >> caller: if i short a stock, how long do i have to cover that short? >> forever. forever. that's one of the great things about shorting. stay short for as long as you want. if the stock goes up, they may ask you to put more money up, though, and that's where people get squeezed. okay. you've got to dig deep if you want deep profits.ç gross margins will guide you in figuring out the direction of a stock. and some things you'll only find on the conference calls, not the headlines. gross margins, that's on the call. stay with cramer. >>> you're hearing tonight for the first time not how to figure out what's a better or worse expected earnings report to do a good trade. seems to be a dominant way of thinking. how to put these reports to work for you. select the best stocks and prune those that need to go. talking longer term perspective. we figured out how to compute the growth rate of a company. something that @jimcramer on twitter, i keep getting that question, now it's answered. w
>> caller: cramer, this is mike in the windy city giving you a chicago bears b-b-boo-yah. >> what's up? >> caller: if i short a stock, how long do i have to cover that short? >> forever. forever. that's one of the great things about shorting. stay short for as long as you want. if the stock goes up, they may ask you to put more money up, though, and that's where people get squeezed. okay. you've got to dig deep if you want deep profits.ç gross margins will guide you in...
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let me give you one example of what citi wrote, for example. shock waves across the market. this is what happens when the worst case comes through. high political uncertainty is negative for investments in italy. so this is quite bad. remember, this is a parliamentary system. so even though someone yesterday got the most votes, they didn't win. that is luigi bersani. berlusconi and grillo got a lot more votes than anyone expected. that's what led to gridlock and so no one is in control. silvio berlusconi, sounding exhausted, called into one of his networks this morning to chat with the news anchors there. first of all, he doesn't think there should be new elections, which is a possibility. when he was asked about interest rates rising in italy, he said, don't worry about interest rates. they are an invention. the markets are a little bit independent and a little bit crazy. and the fact that the spread is widening compared to german interest rates, why do we have to compare ourselves to the germans all the time? we don't have to. he hinted to a coalition with the left. he did
let me give you one example of what citi wrote, for example. shock waves across the market. this is what happens when the worst case comes through. high political uncertainty is negative for investments in italy. so this is quite bad. remember, this is a parliamentary system. so even though someone yesterday got the most votes, they didn't win. that is luigi bersani. berlusconi and grillo got a lot more votes than anyone expected. that's what led to gridlock and so no one is in control. silvio...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> i always wanted to bump in with dylan. that is a tv term. i think it might be time -- i can't believe i'm doing this. i think it might be time to buy the new york times. not the paper, shares in the company. nyt. yes, you heard me right. i'm about to recommend a newspaper stock. look, everybody knows the newspaper companies have been in decline for years, decades even. what the heck am i coming out to tell you to buy shares of the new york times. simple. they know that they getting rid of the print, that's why they are selling "the boston globe" that's not the business. the business is putting out the content online and charging for it. the new york times the online journal of worldwide record and ever since the nyt put up its online pay wall, this company figured out how to make money off its content on the internet. that's the great leap forward. see, at the end of the fourth quarter, times wracked up a denominal -- they have 668,000 paid digital subscribers, u
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> i always wanted to bump in with dylan. that is a tv term. i think it might be time -- i can't believe i'm doing this. i think it might be time to buy the new york times. not the paper, shares in the company. nyt. yes, you heard me right. i'm about to recommend a newspaper stock. look, everybody knows the newspaper companies have been in decline for years, decades even....
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tom stroll in sunny, warm san diego, america's finest city. >> the datz. i like the dats. go ahead. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and long-time viewer who pleasure what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i was wondering if you would share what your objective criteria is for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> i've got to tell you, best of breed, i always start with record dividends. then i go to how a company's done consistently in good and bad times. and yes, for best of breed i actually look at the product itself. is the product something i'd want to use? is it a bank i'd want to go to? is it, to use the danny meyer phrase, the great restaurateur, is it the one that is most hospitable to shareholders? anyway, new diversification, it's important. it's what we're preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to some gold. a high yielder. okay? you need a growth stock. you need a special -- you know what? a spec and then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll each you all about how to pick
tom stroll in sunny, warm san diego, america's finest city. >> the datz. i like the dats. go ahead. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and long-time viewer who pleasure what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i was wondering if you would share what your objective criteria is for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> i've got to tell you, best of breed, i always start with record dividends. then i go to how a...
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the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i hate to do it to you, old buddy. but as you know, it's a very big part of the super bowl story. a lot of people are talking about it. has nothing directly to do with the super bowl. that's of course dan marino. he's part of the cbs team covering the game. has a love child. we learned that today. "the new york post" put the story on the front cover. i don't know if we have a picture of that or not. so i want to ask you, look, marino is a great hall of fame player. no question about that. what is this stuff going to mean? does it have any impact on
the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. ens. answers. >>> we've reached the final step. how do actually analyze the company that's coming public. here you have to assess what the company makes, ask if it's profitable and most important, thinking about hanging on to the stock after the deal, you need to know how big its end markets are. that's the key thing. this isn't all that different from analyzing any other stock, except you have less information to go on, less track record. most of it coming from the prospe prospectus. it can be easy to figure out if it's a brand or has a product. but it can be more difficult to figure out what the company makes if it involves a sophisticated product, especially if it's technology. semiconductor miniaturization that can be some of the toughest ones. do you like it? that isn't the only question. but it doesn't matter. think about heelies. a fad i absolutely despise. safety. i jump when it became quickly and you have to get in and get out quickly. it popped into the 30s and began a long, sick
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. ens. answers. >>> we've reached the final step. how do actually analyze the company that's coming public. here you have to assess what the company makes, ask if it's profitable and most important, thinking about hanging on to the stock after the deal, you need to know how big its end markets are. that's the key thing. this isn't all that different from analyzing any other stock, except you have...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, ooem melissa lee. bank bull market. can the momentum continue. her take on the changing face of wall street. david versus goliath. karen finerman has the fine prohibit on david iron horn's plan. and somebody's watching you. who is stalking you on the internet? let's get straight to our traders and the top trades of the day. guy, what was your top trade? >> hey, mel! thursday, big storm coming. >> big storm. brewing. >> but there as a storm brewing in the asset managers. raymond james. you have seen this stock? we talked about it for awhile. look at the growth in assets. aum is the name -- rjf is the name. i'm sorry. i don't know where my head went. >> no do-overs. it's live tv. >> b.k.? >> you know, what's not working, i don't think, are the bigger banks. barclays in particular. that's one i would be short. two things out of europe today, the ecb tip tauped into the fx wores and started to get worried about things we were worried abo about, i mean b.k. and brian. ltro loans being paid back and banks pa
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, ooem melissa lee. bank bull market. can the momentum continue. her take on the changing face of wall street. david versus goliath. karen finerman has the fine prohibit on david iron horn's plan. and somebody's watching you. who is stalking you on the internet? let's get straight to our traders and the top trades of the day. guy, what was your top trade? >> hey, mel! thursday, big storm coming. >> big...
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ceo titan. >> titan. >> the city of titan tires who was looking potentially or was asked to look at a factory in france. >> and he said -- >> not only -- >> they talk for three hours and then they take an hour for lunch and an hour for a break and they're highly compensated. and the french said that's the way it works here. >> that's what he said they said. he said when they approached him he knew -- >> i do sort of, loving paris and loving rome it's like, well i live in paris. i don't want -- three hours is a good -- that's a good number for me. and then i think about us. how long is our show? >> three hours. >> that's right. >> we can talk for three hours. >> do you want to work -- if you're in italy do you want to work longer than three hours if you're looking at the bay of salerno outside of naples, do you want to -- >> do you want to hear something from the ceo yesterday? >> i do. >> we have a sound bite? >> we have a sound bite from the ceo of titan. listen in to what he told maria. >> what i said was true. and they admitted it. they laughed about it. okay? and that's where this
ceo titan. >> titan. >> the city of titan tires who was looking potentially or was asked to look at a factory in france. >> and he said -- >> not only -- >> they talk for three hours and then they take an hour for lunch and an hour for a break and they're highly compensated. and the french said that's the way it works here. >> that's what he said they said. he said when they approached him he knew -- >> i do sort of, loving paris and loving rome it's...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care...
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new york city, in is a tricky forecast for you. you're right on the line. we know it's going to snow. the question is, how much is it going to snow. we've got you in the 6 to 12 inch range right now. that would be the biggest storm of the year so far. northern new jersey, some big snow totals and in lesser amounts if you move south and west. don't think you're going to have to go very far to get into the north or east to get into the bigger snow totals. poughkeepsie, eastern long island, things will be significantly worse than we see in the city itself. timing there is late tomorrow and into tomorrow night. you see amounts tapering off as you head farther south and west. the idea here is that a lot of people see a foot of snow. some people say two feet of snow. maybe in a few spots in and around boston we could see three feet of snowfall out of this one. your top five snowstorms, the biggest, presidents' day in 2003. some model res saying we may beat that total in boston. not written in stone, but these are ones that everybody remembers. we stop that, that
new york city, in is a tricky forecast for you. you're right on the line. we know it's going to snow. the question is, how much is it going to snow. we've got you in the 6 to 12 inch range right now. that would be the biggest storm of the year so far. northern new jersey, some big snow totals and in lesser amounts if you move south and west. don't think you're going to have to go very far to get into the north or east to get into the bigger snow totals. poughkeepsie, eastern long island, things...
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but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy, and in particular international expansion are enough to offset -- >> no, no, these stocks open down and down big. you get this medicare advantage, and they're get to cut it by that much, the stocks will be for sale. there's so many others, take the money out, buy -- you know, that's what's going to happen. anyway, some might be tempted to fight the tape. i know my friend doug cass going back and forth with me, he's a fighter, but why fight it? when you're fighting guys like buffett and dell and anderson, kinder malone and roberts, man, they would be rich. just doesn't make sense to me. i
but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy,...
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. >> and how about the remodeled restaurant? >> remodels are going great. we did a huge number right at the end of the year, so we're going to wait a few months here before i call out a trend on it. i'm very excited. we've got 25% of the system done. we think by the end of this year, we'll have 60% of our system remodelled in a beautiful louisiana kitchen image that really makes our food taste even more amazing than ever. >> one thing confused me. you gave what some people thought was a disappointing comp store growth. my take was not that. my take was when you do these big celebratory specials, a crawfish special, okay. i'm surprised that you can model that at all. if you hit -- if you hit it out of the park, your comp store sales numbers will be much bigger. how can you even try to model when you don't know what new thing you might have to drive a lot of traffic? >> you know, we did knock it out of the park last year with our comps at 6.9%, year before, 3%, so you're right, forecasting the year ahead, we want to keep going on a roll. we forecast this year
. >> and how about the remodeled restaurant? >> remodels are going great. we did a huge number right at the end of the year, so we're going to wait a few months here before i call out a trend on it. i'm very excited. we've got 25% of the system done. we think by the end of this year, we'll have 60% of our system remodelled in a beautiful louisiana kitchen image that really makes our food taste even more amazing than ever. >> one thing confused me. you gave what some people...
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joining us now on the phone is tom delandcy, president of the borgata hotel casino in atlantic city. our panel is still with us. tom, thank you very much. is this going to save atlantic city? let's start there. they had a rough time. the casino business had a rough time. will online gambling save atlantic city? >> larry, i don't know atlantic city needs saving but online gaming is certainly going help. you know, we've lost some 40% of our gross gaming revenue over the last five years in atlantic city primarily to convenience gaming markets, you know. local casinos in pennsylvania and new york and delaware. so online gaming gives us the opportunity to really lead the way with what is the ultimate in convenience gaming. so we think it's a great opportunity and something that will help out. >> okay. look, i think this is a brave thing by christie myself. one of the big houses they just filed bankruptcy, a couple of gambling casinos were sold for peanuts. you do need something. i want to ask you how will this get that economy moving. in other words do you think people will move to atlant
joining us now on the phone is tom delandcy, president of the borgata hotel casino in atlantic city. our panel is still with us. tom, thank you very much. is this going to save atlantic city? let's start there. they had a rough time. the casino business had a rough time. will online gambling save atlantic city? >> larry, i don't know atlantic city needs saving but online gaming is certainly going help. you know, we've lost some 40% of our gross gaming revenue over the last five years in...
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try city. well, maybe he has a 13 deal right now. i asked the ceo to bring these games back. the point is that the stocks and bonds is that stocks are fascinating enough. to get your kid started on them right now. when you have your kids started on stocks and bonds pick some stocks. they are performing in a good way, but if companies maybe your kids are familiar with. guess what they will do over a period of time. so here is the bottom line of my childhood stock market obsession. get them started early and maybe they will play for life. the stock market is a long-term contest and one i think the earlier you get in, okay, the more you can win. let's go to loretta in arizona. >> hi captain cramer a big booyah to you. >> love phoenix. >> okay what steps should an investor take when a company they thought was solid with a strong monthly dividend s sursuffsuffers a steep drop hold them or fold them? >> a lot of the monthly ones are oil related. free port a few years back cut the dividend. that of course is kp copper and gold. it can mark the bottom and i think that is what you hav
try city. well, maybe he has a 13 deal right now. i asked the ceo to bring these games back. the point is that the stocks and bonds is that stocks are fascinating enough. to get your kid started on them right now. when you have your kids started on stocks and bonds pick some stocks. they are performing in a good way, but if companies maybe your kids are familiar with. guess what they will do over a period of time. so here is the bottom line of my childhood stock market obsession. get them...
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there will be the top ten snow of all time, easily. lincoln is to the northwest of kansas city. here you go, you can can see the snow coming down. at times, at times, three to five inches an hour. that is an instain snow fall rate. as one point snowing heavily from kansas off to missouri. you are talking several hundred miles in through here. so now here it is in lincoln, the good news is, there is some dryer air coming into the storm now. and that may, at least, hold down for us some of the snow totals. but the damage is done. you can see the roads are very, very greasy. what i call almost a cookie dough mixture of salt, snow and stand itself. there were a mad dash of people heading home. we are very, very hoppy to see that. visibility has been coming up. we've been watching the entrance ramp to i-80 that you couldn't see a a little while ago. a far-reaching storm as you said, and one with severe weather with it along the gulf coast. back to you. >> you stay safe, jaim, thank you very much. >> you got, breerj. >> will that storm impact energy prices. crude oil with the worst st
there will be the top ten snow of all time, easily. lincoln is to the northwest of kansas city. here you go, you can can see the snow coming down. at times, at times, three to five inches an hour. that is an instain snow fall rate. as one point snowing heavily from kansas off to missouri. you are talking several hundred miles in through here. so now here it is in lincoln, the good news is, there is some dryer air coming into the storm now. and that may, at least, hold down for us some of the...
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the question is why. i think it's the softness in soft drinks. sugary sodas could be facing increasing regulatory pressure and you can't buy a big gulp in new york city anymore. what would you rather own, coca-cola, 100% beverages or pepsico, which is only 40% beverages and 60% snacks? pepsico is being saved by frito-lay and global foods division. let's have a taste test with pepsico snacks and coca-cola snacks. not fair. and, look, the beverage business is healthier, it's got the gatorade, and tropicana juices, and 40% of the beverage volume is noncarbonated and only 20% is full sugar soda. within that 20% they have mountain dew. i had one for lunch, maybe you can tell. bizarrely, one of the most popular brands out there. mountain dew is on fire in india. mountain dew, india. can't make this up. pepsi has a major restructuring program underway. cut out layers of middle management, reduced head count. business speak for laying off people to deliver $3 billion in savings by 2015, and it can use the money it's saving to support its brands. restruct
the question is why. i think it's the softness in soft drinks. sugary sodas could be facing increasing regulatory pressure and you can't buy a big gulp in new york city anymore. what would you rather own, coca-cola, 100% beverages or pepsico, which is only 40% beverages and 60% snacks? pepsico is being saved by frito-lay and global foods division. let's have a taste test with pepsico snacks and coca-cola snacks. not fair. and, look, the beverage business is healthier, it's got the gatorade, and...
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. >> caller: a big booyah from the windy city. i love your show. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: the company is huntsman, h u.n. >> go with georgia gulf. buy, buy, buy. go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> @jimcramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this stock, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. be but let's go to carl in arkansas. >> caller: greetings from arkansas. i am thinking of picking up a bank stock, your thoughts of new york community bank. >> the yield is so much higher than all the others, i will send you to keen. i don't know, it is a nice gain. i prefer key. i like the safety. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> ina bull market, it is easier to pick stock that can go higher. this is what a bull market looks like. what is more lucrative is picking stocks that go higher. we have stocks like allergan, it makes real medicine, a leading player in the eye care busi
. >> caller: a big booyah from the windy city. i love your show. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: the company is huntsman, h u.n. >> go with georgia gulf. buy, buy, buy. go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> @jimcramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this stock, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. be but let's go to carl...
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country, and he's trying to get dhl to at least donate the air park to the city. >> there's hurt. there's a sense of betrayal. >> "betrayal" is a strong word. >> dhl came in and made promises, and i don't think they lived up to their side of the bargain. that's the past. we can't dwell on that. we need to move forward. dhl, we hope, is going to help us with the air park. >> in the meantime, the sugartree ministry soup kitchen is expanding. >> we're actually building-- remodeling our room over here, adding 200 more seats. >> that would be about double what you're doing now. >> exactly, we should be able to feed about 350 people a day. >> you can talk about possible medical options. >> dhl workers in their meetings just heard that the state unemployment benefit fund went broke last week. the federal government rushed in with an emergency loan of $500 million just to keep the checks coming. the feds are also spending $4 million here to train workers in computer skills, but that doesn't mean there will be jobs. the laid-off workers are guaranteed access to health insurance for a year
country, and he's trying to get dhl to at least donate the air park to the city. >> there's hurt. there's a sense of betrayal. >> "betrayal" is a strong word. >> dhl came in and made promises, and i don't think they lived up to their side of the bargain. that's the past. we can't dwell on that. we need to move forward. dhl, we hope, is going to help us with the air park. >> in the meantime, the sugartree ministry soup kitchen is expanding. >> we're...
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the windy city. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: h u.n. >> buy, buy, buy. >> go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> at jim cramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this sto, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. carl in arkansas. >> caller: greetings from arkansas. i am thinking of picking up a bank stock, your thoughts of new york community bank. >> it is so much higher than all the others, i will send you to keen. i don't know, it is a nice gain. i prefer key. i like the safety. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> coming up, allergra catapulted in 2013. botox smoothed out wrinkles for their results. are shares heading high sner cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars
the windy city. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: h u.n. >> buy, buy, buy. >> go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your latest take on arena pharmaceutical. >> at jim cramer on twitter, because i didn't fall in love with this sto, a lot of people despise me. i know people are in love with it. i am not in love with it. carl in arkansas. >> caller: greetings from arkansas. i am thinking of picking up a bank stock, your thoughts...
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we've added to those gains throughout the session. mario was in the city of mun nick. he said we need to start thinking about an exit. if anything, mario draghi said inflation is going down and significantly less than the target of 2%. he's hinting at an interest rate cut. the results, as we close out markets for europe, the stock is at 600 despite all of the problems that we've had with italy, it is gaining, as you can see, overall. for the month of february, yes, those top 50 blue chips are in negative territory because a lot of those are banks and they are worried about what might happen in italy but it's flat. now there is a problem obviously with italy and you see a flight to safety from the bond market into the core germany. you'll see a divergence in the yields between the italian bonds. you see the yields rising in italy. thank you very much. in germany, obviously there is still a great concern there. i want to mention one more thing, carl, and that s. i need to take to you switzerland and show you what looks like a very innocuous news conference. in fact it is
we've added to those gains throughout the session. mario was in the city of mun nick. he said we need to start thinking about an exit. if anything, mario draghi said inflation is going down and significantly less than the target of 2%. he's hinting at an interest rate cut. the results, as we close out markets for europe, the stock is at 600 despite all of the problems that we've had with italy, it is gaining, as you can see, overall. for the month of february, yes, those top 50 blue chips are...
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you heard the other day rahm emanuel said basically the chicago city workers, the chicago public unions are all going to be put into the health insurance exchanges. that is the way chicago is going to get out of whatever it is, its $8 billion unfunded liability. if he does it, then cities and states all across the country are going to dump their union employees right into the health insurance exchange and that is going to break the bank completely. >> that's exactly right. and that's exactly what they're asking in this provision now with these jointly run employer union plans. we want to be able to send our employees to these exchanges. the law is already costing 2.6 trillion over ten years. what would that do? and then who's to say that it's -- of course you couldn't just limit it to union employees. anybody who has a job should then be able to get coverage. >> but the idea of putting these government union workers into the exchange was not -- as far as i know, was not ever really expected. i mean, phil, this is a new twist. for rahm emanuel -- maybe it's very clever. get out from unde
you heard the other day rahm emanuel said basically the chicago city workers, the chicago public unions are all going to be put into the health insurance exchanges. that is the way chicago is going to get out of whatever it is, its $8 billion unfunded liability. if he does it, then cities and states all across the country are going to dump their union employees right into the health insurance exchange and that is going to break the bank completely. >> that's exactly right. and that's...
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as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is all about if that storm slows down, that's when we could take this number and push it back up. so that's the timing. again, timing on that is if the storm slows down into the sudden daytime frame and that means the tail end of the storm, rock land, rochester, put numb, that's when it goes up and up. you already have two feet, what's another foot, right? but with sizeable snow versus a damaging crippling snow, in terms of infrastructure, new york city is still on that time line. you will gome snow but the bull aeye that we have nailed down, we are
as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is...
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they intend to roll out the first store in new york city. that's not for a while now. but more important they're spending big on the nordstrom website. nordstrom's is moving aggressively into mobile. last year, mobile devices accounted for a fifth of the total sales and it grew at a 31% clip last quarter. it can help the stock to continue to power higher in a world where everyone gets 3 and 4-g. the next gatsby component, how about ralph lauren. maybe this isn't the best example. this is the premiere high end apparel brand. nothing says preppy like polo. they earned 240 a share. these companies are doing better even if their stocks aren't. and it gave very healthy guidance for 2013. this is what happens when you have a brand that's perceived to be on the high end of things. the money flows in because people cannot resist a little conspicuous consumption. this can be a perilous game. look at coach. they're a dog because they're widely perceived as having fallen behind on the style curve with its merchandise. i don't think ralph lauren will fall prey because they have st
they intend to roll out the first store in new york city. that's not for a while now. but more important they're spending big on the nordstrom website. nordstrom's is moving aggressively into mobile. last year, mobile devices accounted for a fifth of the total sales and it grew at a 31% clip last quarter. it can help the stock to continue to power higher in a world where everyone gets 3 and 4-g. the next gatsby component, how about ralph lauren. maybe this isn't the best example. this is the...
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they have water fountains for the master and the mutt. there are buildings in new york city, chicago, boston that are all catering to pets and people are paying for it. they're paying up to $500 as a down payment and 50 bucks a month in d.c. here. and probably a lot higher in manhattan. i've heard of pawdicures for the dogs. and this chauffeur services. they can provide that. even doggy food trucks. there is no end to it, larry. >> we get our dog groomed every two weeks. >> that's grooming. but does it get the pawdicure. >> sometimes, actually. sometimes. let me show it. can i show it on the air? this is the newest contender. there he is. that's grace. she is a terrier. they have one, actually, in the terrier category at the westminster kennel club. at that point she was only a few months, six months or so old. i'm not going to say how old the guy is on the chair. that's a different subject altogether. but you know what i heard? 100,000 bucks a year to train and groom these dogs. >> it's no surprise whatsoever. when people are spending th
they have water fountains for the master and the mutt. there are buildings in new york city, chicago, boston that are all catering to pets and people are paying for it. they're paying up to $500 as a down payment and 50 bucks a month in d.c. here. and probably a lot higher in manhattan. i've heard of pawdicures for the dogs. and this chauffeur services. they can provide that. even doggy food trucks. there is no end to it, larry. >> we get our dog groomed every two weeks. >> that's...